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Objectives
- Students will become familiar with different levels of pantriadicism and suspended tonality, including third relations and non-functional harmony.
Resources
Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of third relations and non-functional harmony, both within otherwise tonal constructs and as independent forms
- Macro-harmonic analysis of pantriadicism in different styles of music
- Improvisation of pantriadic chord sequence
- Composition of pantriadic chord sequence to accompany a given melody
Assignments
- Analysis of quasi-tonal and post-tonal techniques in written and recorded music